If you got a new iPhone this Christmas or someone gave it to you as a gift, you are surely already looking forward to starting to use it. However, you may be wondering how to transfer your data from the old model to the new one.
From your photos and contacts to apps and settings, Passing all your information is easier than it seems. Furthermore, if you come from an Android mobile, you don’t have to worry either, since there are ways to easily migrate them.
There are four main methods to transfer all your files and settings from one iPhone to another. Where you don’t have to make complex settings or download third-party non-Apple apps, everything is safe and effective.
With Quick Start
This is one of the simplest methods. You need to have both iPhones turned on and close to each other, with WiFi and Bluetooth activated. When you turn on your new iPhone, an option will appear Quick Start.
Follow the on-screen instructions; Basically, you’ll have to scan an animation with your old iPhone and then enter some credentials like your Apple ID and passcode.
This process automatically transfers everything, including your apps, photos and contacts in minutes. The great advantage is that you don’t need internet connectionbut keep in mind that it may crash occasionally, in which case you could use a USB-C cable for a direct transfer.
Using iCloud
If you don’t have your old iPhone on hand, you can use an iCloud backup to restore data to the new device. But before we start, Make sure the old iPhone has a recent backup to iCloud.
When setting up your new iPhone, select the option From iCloud backup in the data transfer section. Sign in with your Apple ID, choose the backup you want to restore, and follow the steps.
This method is ideal for those who cannot physically pair both devices. However, it may take longer depending on the speed of your Internet connection and the size of the data to be restored.
Con un Mac o PC Windows
If you have a backup on your computer, you can use it to restore your new iPhone. Connect your old iPhone to your Mac or computer, back up with iTunes (on Windows) or Finder (on Mac).
Then, connect your new iPhone and select Restore backup. It is a slightly slower method and requires you to keep your iPhone connected to the computer until the restore process is complete, but it is very effective.
From an Android device with Go to iOS
If you’re switching from an Android device to an iPhone, Apple makes it easy with the Move to iOS app, available in the Google Play Store and free to download.
When setting up your new iPhone, choose the option From Android. The app will ask you to enter a code that will be displayed on your iPhone. Next, select everything you want to transfer: contacts, messages, photos, videos, bookmarks, and even some app data.
It is important to mention that Each of these methods has its advantages depending on your specific situation.so choose the one that best suits your needs. Now, you can enjoy your new iPhone without losing any of your information.
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